video / Febrero 20, 2024
Landscapes of challenge, portraits of hope: World Vision Iraq's impact at ten years.
Landscapes of Challenge, Portraits of Hope: World Vision Iraq's Impact at Ten Years. Ten years of dedication and commitment to serving Iraq’s most at-risk people.
press release / Abril 13, 2015
Vanuatu one month on after Cyclone Pam
One month after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu and left thousands homeless, families have begun the long process of rebuilding their lives.
article / Mayo 6, 2024
Community members take ending malnutrition into their own hands
This is a story about how community based organizations are contributing to ending malnutrition in their communities.
article / Abril 30, 2024
A story of loss, endurance and restoring life
Supporting women like Wijdan, who lost her husband in 2014, World Vision Iraq in partnership with UNDP Iraq and with funding from BMZ, and KFW launched a project in Saqlawiyah empowering women in farming for sustainable livelihoods.
article / Marzo 9, 2016
Water tanks and toilets: Rebuilding healthy communities one year after Cyclone Pam
It’s hard to imagine Joseph Lob’s face without a smile permanently etched across it and it gets even larger as he proudly recounts his community - Imapol, in South-West Tanna – and their recovery from Cyclone Pam during the last year.
article / Abril 13, 2015
Cyclone Pam one month on - Are we doing enough?
As rain began to lightly touch my roof the other night I was first filled with relief.It’s almost a month since Cyclone Pam and since the pelting rains brought with her, we have rarely had a drop since.
article / Abril 13, 2015
Vanuatu still smiles - one month on after Cyclone Pam
One month on from Cyclone Pam and we look back at the devastating damage, the recovery phase and the beautiful smiles of children we've met as World Vision has worked to respond to the worst Cyclone to ever hit Vanuatu.
publication / Junio 26, 2018
World Vision's response to Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, ranking first among 171 countries covered by the World Risk Index 2015.